If you are looking at alternatives for storing your favourite pictures, movies, music and other personal data, Reactor Series and Nova Series Solid State Drives is the thing to opt for in recent times. The Reactor Series comes in with new JMicron’s second-generation controller JMF612 that includes 128 MB of DDR2 cache memory.
What this means is you can now read and write from your 60 GB Solid State Drive at speeds of 250 MB/s and 110 MB/s respectively. On the other hand, the Nova series is geared up with Indilinx Barefoot controller encompassing 64 MB of cache memory. Y
our data can now be read at a speed of 270 MB/s and 250 MB/s respectively in a 64 GB and a 128 GB Solid State Drive, whereas the writing speeds now go upto 130 MB/s and 190 MB/s respectively for the same. With so much time to save and data so easily accessible, it is worth shedding out money in the range of 150$ – 350$ for the Reactor series SSDs and 190$ – 380$ for Nova series SSDs.
